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The Unseen Role of The Somatosensory System For Optimal Movement and Performance

Apr 02, 202411 minEp. 220
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In this swift episode of the HNL Movement Podcast, Andrew teases the intriguing interplay between sensory input and athletic performance, a subject often shadowed by the focus on physical mechanics. As he puts the finishing touches on his dissertation, Andrew introduces listeners to the concept that our central nervous system is constantly at work, collecting and processing a myriad of sensory information to orchestrate movement. It’s not just about the visible strength and speed but also about the unseen force of sensory acuity that can elevate an athlete's game.

 

Stay tuned as Andrew promises to unravel more about this fascinating topic in future episodes, offering insights that need to be considered to unlock new levels of performance. This quick but potent discussion serves as a prelude to deeper dives that will explore how important it is to consider somatosensory function and neuroplasticity in our training routines. As Andrew returns to his PhD finale, he leaves us with a compelling snippet to ponder: unlocking our full physical potential lies within our central nervous system. Enjoy the episode and keep an ear out for more to come after the dissertation dust settles!

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